Injuries always dominate the fantasy landscape this time of year, and when big-name contributors such as Trent Richardson, Ahmad Bradshaw and Dez Bryant are questionable heading into their early-afternoon starts, fantasy owners tend to get nervous.

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The decider

Start 'em:

Quarterbacks

Josh Freeman, Buccaneers. It was good to see Freeman come out strong against Kansas City after a bye week, finally figuring out how to maximize his big outside weapons, Mike Williams and Vincent Jackson. Freeman steps into another good matchup at home against New Orleans, and he'll need to throw more to keep up with Drew Brees.

Three more: Tennessee's Matt Hasselbeck was also sharp in Week 6 and can pick apart the Bills on the road; on the other side, Buffalo's Ryan Fitzpatrick is a strong play at home against the Titans' D; Cleveland's Brandon Weeden will get into a sneaky shootout of his own with Indy's Andrew Luck (also a solid play).

Sit 'em:

Tight ends

Jermichael Finley, Packers. The Decider has decided that Finley is no longer buzz-worthy. There have been the drops, the complaints, the "concerns" with Aaron Rodgers and now, an injury. Finley looks good on paper and in a fantasy lineup, but Rodgers just tossed six TDs and he didn't sniff one of them. It's time to give D.J. Williams a longer look, Packers.

Three more: The Giants have been great at covering tight ends this season, and that will continue against Washington's Fred Davis; Houston's Owen Daniels faces a Ravens' defense that's good against the tight end and is better attacked outside now; Jared Cook will be the odd man out for Tennessee as Britt, Kendall Wright and Nate Washington do enough damage at wideout at Buffalo.

For more start-sit calls, check out Vinnie Iyer's The Decider column on Fantasy Source.

Rankings analysis

Running backs

Stud: C.J. Spiller, (No. 5). Even in a timeshare, Spiller simply can't be left on the bench. He leads all running backs with 8.1 scrimmage yards per touch, and the Titans just allowed 105 receiving yards to Pittsburgh's Isaac Redman. Spiller is going to rip off at least two big gainers.

Sleeper: Felix Jones, Cowboys (No. 25). Quite a week for Jones: He had a cameo on "The League" then became the top waiver pickup after DeMarco Murray (foot) went down. Jones looked good against Baltimore, but he has never proved to be an every-down back. Treat him as a RB2 or flex, even against a shoddy Carolina run defense.

Go For It? BenJarvus Green-Ellis (No. 24). Despite a string of favorable matchups, Green-Ellis has 7.8 fantasy points or less the last four weeks. Pittsburgh remains a top-10 rush defense, but the Steelers allow 4.1 yards per carry. The Bengals simply don't have a better option. Keep Green-Ellis in at the flex for one more week.

Big Talk: Jacksonville and New Orleans both allow more than 27 fantasy points per game to running backs, but these units had a bye week to at least plug a few leaks. Despite their matchups, Oakland's Darren McFadden (No. 10) and Tampa Bay's Doug Martin (No. 21) might not meet lofty expectations.

Fantasy matchups

Brandon Marshall, WR, Bears. Reunited with Jay Cutler, Marshall has played like a top-five fantasy receiver through five games. We're not expecting that to change against a suspect Lions pass defense. Keep Marshall locked in as a No. 1 fantasy receiver.

Calvin Johnson, WR, Lions. Sure, Johnson's numbers have been disappointing thus far, but he's no bust with 35 catches for 558 yards and a TD. The touchdowns will eventually come, making Megatron a threat to bust out at any moment. He racked up 211 yards and a TD in two meetings with Chicago last season.

Matt Forte, RB, Bears. Injuries have muted Forte's stats this season, but he appears back to 100 percent after turning in his first 100-yard rushing game of the year last week against Jacksonville. Granted, he gets a much tougher challenge this week against the Lions, who are allowing the sixth-fewest fantasy points per game (FPPG) to RBs, but fantasy owners should still trust a healthy Forte to find room to run. He totaled 218 yards and a score in two games against Detroit last season.

Bears defense/special teams. The Bears are sporting the top fantasy defense so far, thanks to a whopping five scores. The defensive TDs are hard to count on every week, but owners can expect a few more big plays against a Lions D/ST that has allowed six total TDs and a struggling offense that has committed seven turnovers. Keep rolling with the Bears D/ST.

Robbie Gould, K, Bears. Gould is also among the top-12 fantasy kickers despite having his bye already. Chicago has given the veteran multiple field-goal chances in four of five games while also supplying him with a steady stream of PATs. We're expecting more scoring chances this weekend against a strong but beatable Lions defense, so keep rolling with Gould.

4-Star Players

Jason Hanson, K, Lions. Hanson is tied for the second-most fantasy points by a kicker in standard leagues despite already having his bye week. He already has three games with four field goals and should continue seeing 3-point opportunities if the Lions offense continues to sputter against a stout Bears defense. This probably won't be a high-scoring affair, but we're expecting a few more field goals for Hanson.

For more of Lions-Bears and all the Week 7 fantasy football matchups, visit our matchups archive.